Hitman Cox, 29, aims to dispose of Albert in quick time as he rises up the world rankings and eyes a showdown with WBA king Fedor Chudinov.

Tough Romanian born and Hungary based Ferenc is on a ten-fight unbeaten run and will be looking to inflict the first loss to Cox’s record.

“It’s the hat-trick of first round KOs I’m after and Ferenc could well go early,” said Cox.

“I’m in great shape, I’m fighting regularly again and I’m punching hard, I’m in a great place right now so that will show in my performances.

“Alistair Warren and Blas Miguel Martinez couldn’t handle the power and went down in one, if I set to work on Ferenc early I know he’ll fold.

“I’ve filled out in the super-middleweight division nicely and this is where I’m going to be staying until I win a world title and then go on to unify belts.

“There are too many pretenders out there and people who want to dodge fighters, turning down fights, I want to show I’m the real thing.”

A quality packed show features red hot light-heavyweight Tom Baker from Chingford in the chief-supporting contest against Margate’s Jack Morris for the Vacant Southern Area Light-Heavyweight Championship.

Middleweight ace Vijender Singh follows up his explosive pro-debut when he takes on Dean Gillen over four rounds. Singh, the 2008 Olympic Champion, aims to become India’s first ever professional world champion boxer and continues on his road with his second professional contest.